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I Make Portraits Of People’s Pets Inspired By Their Personalities

Everybody knows their pet is one of a kind–and they really are. To capture "who" their pet is, I have owner's tell me stories about them and these stories inspire my portraits.
More stories of loyal friends, tennis ball obsessions, and woodland creature fixations can be found on my Facebook or in my latest posts here and here.

#2 Lia Thinks Her Toys Are Her Babies

This one is so true by the way. Some cats think, that all toys belong to them and some treat them like their own babies. We have one of those, which walks through the house with toys in his mouth, in search of a good hiding place, so the others cannot find and play with them. Also, which is my personal opinion, I find the cat on the right and the left just beautiful. She's having such a great mask and fur color. I like that you drew her so friendly, because some people think, that those cats look a bit grumpy.

#10 Leena, Swimming Is Her Vice

My last black lab, Captain Black(The Captain), never let a lake, pond, or watering hole, go by without his checking it out in person. I always kept at least two towels in the back of my minivan, just for wiping off the excess fun before driving home. :D There were two things I could always count on the Captain doing. That was one of them, but the other was farting all the time. They were always 'Silent Sliders' and had this uncanny way of slapping you in the face. LOL!

What do you think ?

I really like your style! Getting an animals personality and paint it in the right way must be a hard thing to do in some cases. Still, they all look funny and happy and I get their personalities from looking at your drawings. Great work!

I really like your style! Getting an animals personality and paint it in the right way must be a hard thing to do in some cases. Still, they all look funny and happy and I get their personalities from looking at your drawings. Great work!